2012

I realize that a new blog entry is overdue, and that the following does not get me off the hook, but here is an announcement. Our program is launching a new series of restorative justice webinars entitled Real World Restorative Justice. The first four will be free and I will be hosting most of them…. Read more »

Our metaphors matter – in photography and in justice As a photographer, I’ve often reflected on how frequently photographs serve to divide rather than create connections between people. It is so tempting to emphasize the “otherness” of subjects rather than what we have in common. As a result, photographs often leave subjects feeling degraded and… Read more »

The following is an invited guest post by my friend, colleague and fellow Morehouse College grad, David Anderson Hooker. Update July 18, 2013: An interview with David following the Zimmerman trial can be heard here: I have good news and bad news for the family and supporters of Trayvon Martin: The ‘justice’ you seek is… Read more »

Recently I had the opportunity to spend an afternoon with a friend of some 20 years. Tyrone Werts is a wise man, a leader, an inspiration to many, who has spent years organizing and helping to sustain others. He has long been actively engaged in efforts to reduce violence in society. Tyrone Werts, early 1990s… Read more »